Word: deepest
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Holton has only had to work with pressures up to 12,000 atmospheres, which would compare with the pressure of water 80 miles below the surface of an ocean. Actually, the deepest part of the ocean floor is only about six miles below the surface...
Communism is not only a total doctrine which is at absolute variance with the deepest persuasions of the West; it is-and this is its importance from the viewpoint of war and peace-a total state . . . absolutely determined to spread its outlook, its system, its power, throughout the world ... by force and subversion and every conceivable subtlety...
...family, having a dependable job, making lots of money and having a solid and ever expanding bank account-this ideal conceived purely in these terms is not good enough. It is ... a very timid ideal. It is not dangerous enough; it does not answer to man's deepest hunger for truth and community, where going out of one's self is a joy, and where it is more blessed to give than to receive. Confronted with this ideal alone, Asia-if I must be frank with you-is not impressed. In fact, despite all her darkness and misery...
...career as a Soviet agent. In the light of the week's news, it was a flesh-creeping tale of how Gold had acted as courier between British Atomic Spy Klaus Fuchs and a Soviet consulate clerk named Anatoli Antonovich Yakovlev. Fuchs had been privy to the deepest U.S. atom secrets, and Gold had carried a treasure of horror in his soft hands...
...astronomy's deepest mysteries is the "radio star," an object in space that "shines" with radio waves instead of with .visible light. The first radio stars were discovered only about two years ago, but already more than 100 have been plotted on the sky maps. They occupy positions which do not correspond to any visible stars. Astronomers do not know what they are or how they send out their waves...